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In a decisive move to combat the escalating avian influenza outbreak, the UK government has announced a ban on all 'bird gatherings' effective from midday on Monday. This measure aims to prevent the spread of this highly infectious virus, which has been detected in multiple regions across England.
The ban encompasses a variety of events including bird fairs, markets, shows, and sales involving species such as ducks, geese, swans, pheasants, partridge, quail, chickens, turkeys, and guinea fowl. Additionally, the restriction applies to any vehicles transporting live birds from different locations, which are also classified as gatherings.
As of now, there have been 27 confirmed cases of avian flu in England and one in Scotland during the current outbreak. Recently, affected poultry were identified on a commercial farm in Norfolk, prompting the destruction of the infected birds to curb further transmission.
The transmission of the virus primarily occurs through droppings and saliva, as well as through contaminated food and water sources. Currently, vaccinations against avian influenza are prohibited in the UK, except for their administration within zoos. However, several agricultural organizations are advocating for a change in this policy to allow the inoculation of birds in farming operations.
Despite the outbreak, health officials have reported only one rare instance of human infection linked to the current wave of avian flu, asserting that the overall risk to public health remains very low. Nonetheless, anxiety is mounting among farmers regarding the potential spread of the disease to their flocks.
The government's swift action demonstrates its commitment to safeguarding both animal and public health in response to this serious agricultural threat.
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